A: The Flex 2 SDK is production use software that allows the deployment of any number of applications, on any number of CPUs to any number of users. There are some limitations in the license that restricts the redistribution of the SDK in commercially distributed software.

Q2: How do you quantify the limitations for Flex Data Services Express?

A: Flex Data Services Express is production software that can be deployed only on a single, non clustered CPU. The Express license does not allow (1) install, use or access of Adobe Flex Data Services Express software on more than one CPU (2) cluster any CPUs, and/or use load balancing software or hardware; and (3) can not deploy any unique application on multiple disconnected single CPUs, including kiosks and other such devices.

Q3: How do you measure concurrent users in the Flex Data Services departmental license?

A: Concurrent users will be counted by the number of unique IP connections to the CPU and/or CPU cluster.

Q4: Is there a limit on concurrent users for Flex Data Service (Enterprise)?

A: The Adobe Charting Components are intended to be used with the Flex SDK to provide developers access to the charting library.

Q6: Can ISV companies redistribute the SDK?

A: There are some limitations in the license that restricts the redistribution of the SDK in commercially distributed software.

Q7: What is flex.org?

A: Flex.org is a starting point for developers working with Adobe Flex Builder 2, Flex Data Services 2, and the Flex 2 SDK. Here you will find links to technical and support resources from both Adobe and the developer community. We are working to evolve this site over time.

Q8: How can community members let us know about issues or bugs?

A: If you found a bug, or didn’t find the feature you were looking for, the Flex team wants to hear from you http://www.adobe.com/go/wish